There are 3 sides in an argument... The two people and the truth.
-- a piece of plywood -- every argument -- no geometric figure
a DOT/POINT . By my 'silly argument, a circle has two sides ; INside ans OUTside.
4M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 14M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 14M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 14M + 5 = 9Subtract 5 from both sides: 4M = 4Divide both sides by 4: M = 1
A quadrilateral is a shape with 4 sides, so a rhombus and parallelogram both have 4 sides.
Write about both sides of an argument (eg. For and against) equally
A balanced argument presents multiple perspectives on an issue, acknowledges opposing views, supports claims with evidence or reasoning, and strives for fairness and objectivity in its presentation. It aims to provide a comprehensive and nuanced discussion of the topic at hand.
compromise
a mediator
good manegment , the ability to listen to both sides of a argument :) xx
It is evidence that can tend to support both sides of a question, argument, or case.
So you can give a fair judgement.
There are 3 sides in an argument... The two people and the truth.
Give both sides of the argument
Deborah Tannen suggests fostering a more dialogue-based communication style where individuals try to understand each other's perspectives instead of aiming to win arguments. She advocates for promoting mutual respect, active listening, and empathy to create more harmonious and constructive interactions.
I would say that they are the ability of a person to see the relative perspective of both sides of an argument with the additional ability to see a path to guide them to an agreement both sides can live with.
Usually, 2. An argument can have any number of sides, however. If only 2 people are arguing, there is 2 sides.